The Global Clinical Scholars Research Training (GCSRT) programme is a one-year programme of blended learning intended for clinicians and clinician-scientists who desire rigorous training in the methods and conduct of clinical research.
The programme’s three main goals are to build skills in clinical research, help scholars develop a global network, and provide them the knowledge to address issues critical for success in contemporary clinical research.
After completing the program, scholars will be able to:
The programme is now accepting applications for the 2014/15 programme, which begins 21 June 2014. This programme will consist of three in-person workshops—two in London and one in Boston—in addition to about 60 online lectures and 30 webinars as part of the curriculum that includes biostatistics, epidemiology, clinical trials, surveys, drug development and regulation, and leadership.
Register for an information session to learn more.
Senior faculty members from Harvard Medical School and experts in clinical research from other academic research institutions are committed to teaching in the program.
Early registration ends 17 February 2014.
The programme is open to candidates who hold an MD, MBBS, PhD, PharmD, DMD, DDS, DNP, and DO degrees.
Apply now, or for more information about the programme, go to our website.
Ajay K. Singh, MBBS, FRCP, MBA
Director, Global Clinical Scholars Research Training Program
Director, Global Programs, Harvard Medical School
Gordon Hall, Suite 001, 25 Shattuck Street, Boston, MA 02115
Email: Ajay_Singh@hms.harvard.edu
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